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Hospice Home Setup for Better Comfort and Safety
15Apr

Hospice Home Setup for Better Comfort and Safety

Hospice care is not just about medical support, it’s about comfort, dignity, and peace during life’s most delicate moments. Creating…

Who Pays for Hospice Care? Costs & Coverage
15Apr

Who Pays for Hospice Care? Costs & Coverage

Facing the reality of a loved one’s terminal illness is difficult, and families often face both emotional stress and financial…

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Hospice Home Setup for Better Comfort and Safety

Hospice care is not just about medical support, it’s about comfort, dignity, and peace during life’s most delicate moments. Creating a hospice-friendly environment at home allows loved ones to stay in a familiar space, surrounded by care, support, and emotional warmth. A thoughtful home setup focuses on safety, accessibility, and comfort, ensuring a better quality […]

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Who Pays for Hospice Care? Costs & Coverage

Facing the reality of a loved one’s terminal illness is difficult, and families often face both emotional stress and financial concerns. Questions like who pays for hospice care, does hospice cost money, and is hospice free are very common.  Hospice care, designed to provide physical, emotional, and spiritual support at the end of life, does […]

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The Death Rattle: What It Means and How Hospice Helps

The final days of life can be deeply emotional for patients and families. Hearing unfamiliar breathing sounds can create fear, confusion, and many unanswered questions. One of the most common and distressing sounds families hear is known as the death rattle. Many people search for answers about the death rattle because they want to understand […]

Hospice patient resting in bed with family member and nurse nearby
What Happens When a Hospice Patient Stops Eating and Drinking

When someone you love begins to eat less or refuses food and water, it can feel frightening. You may wonder if they are suffering. You may question whether you should push them to take a few more bites. You may even feel deep guilt. If a hospice patient stops eating and drinking, it is often […]

Elderly patient facing end-of-life breathing distress
Cheyne-Stokes Breathing and Other Signs in the Last 24 Hours Before Death

The end of life may be daunting to the family and the people taking care of a patient. It is anemotional time of worry and lots of questions. You can observe alterations in the breathing ofyour loved one, their movement and awareness. These changes are natural; they are includedin the body process of slowing down. […]

Woman remembering a loved one during the holidays.
When the Holidays Feel Heavy: Coping with Grief and Loss

Lights twinkling on every porch around the block, music playing inside the stores and homes, people cheering, posting photos of busy kitchens: With all of this surrounding you, your house may feel quiet and gloomy after a loss. The holiday season you once looked up to eagerly is no longer exciting – it’s grieving, more […]

Get Better While on Hospice Care
What Happens If I Get Better While on Hospice Care?

When a doctor first says “hospice,” many families feel a jolt of fear: Does this mean the end? What if Mom rallies and starts eating again? Does hospice kick her out? The worry is understandable. Hospice care is focused more on comfort in the last months of life. People can (and they do) stabilize or […]

Nurse providing comfort by holding senior patient’s hand
When It’s Time to Choose Hospice and Why It Matters

“I wish Mom had been offered hospice sooner. Those last frantic days in the hospital were harder than they needed to be.” This is the feeling that most families pile their memories on when they personally experience a deep sense of peace when hospice care begins for a patient to settle, share memories with loved […]

Alzheimer’s Awareness
Alzheimer’s Awareness Because They Still Deserve Dignity

When Elaine, 52, asked her teen daughter how to drive to their usual grocery store, the room went silent. That small question showed something was wrong. Weeks later, doctors diagnosed her with young-onset Alzheimer’s. Her family felt fear and confusion. They vowed to protect her dignity. The case of Elaine is a good example of […]

Patient talking with hospice counselor in a warm, private room
Mental Health and Hospice Care

Facing the end of life can bring deep emotional pain. You may feel alone, scared, or overwhelmed. For many, these feelings don’t fade with time. They grow heavier, especially when paired with physical health issues. If you or your loved one feels this way, you are not the only one. What you feel is real […]